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officials while germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. who she knew. the. speed of course. is going to repeat it continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies. and behind the barbed wire reports from inside prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bit of protest over the indefinite detention and mistreatment. of a look back at the top stories from the past seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly r.t. . the pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress party's going to jakarta was at the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u
officials while germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. who she knew. the. speed of course. is going to repeat it continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies. and behind the barbed wire reports from inside prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bit of protest over the indefinite detention...
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let's aw at this hour, star with the latest leak from former nsa contractor edward snowden. says theington post" national security agency has been hacking be data links that connect google and yahoo! around the world. laways the agency skirt the by collecting data from millions of local web users via underwater fiber-optic cables. kate moody explains. >> world leaders, foreign citizens, and internet giants, the latest victims of the national security agency's surveillance programs according to intelligence linked by edward snowden. the nsa has admitted to the program to access internet user accounts but described new reports that infiltrated yahoo! and google databases as factually incorrect. breakings not an essay into any databases. it would be illegal for us to do that. -- does collect information on terrorists and our national intelligence priorities, but we are not authorized to go into a u.s. company's servers and take data. we have to go to a court process for doing that. >> but the "washington post" says there is more to the story, reporting details of a separate ove
let's aw at this hour, star with the latest leak from former nsa contractor edward snowden. says theington post" national security agency has been hacking be data links that connect google and yahoo! around the world. laways the agency skirt the by collecting data from millions of local web users via underwater fiber-optic cables. kate moody explains. >> world leaders, foreign citizens, and internet giants, the latest victims of the national security agency's surveillance programs...
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is based on the materials that edward snowden has. provided when it was when he was still in hong kong so he fully complies with the conditional to harm the u.s. interests were asked for the interest of mr snowden from other states with what you know a couple of they rule on they own the materials that have been provided while he was still in hong kong. i'd like to ask you a question concerning snowden's job for a major russian website if he works will he work from home or four from the office what's the technicality about. or they were asked for the job conditions and where he works this information is not disclosed and that's has to do with he's security. do you know if he took the job because he was interested in doing this work for this website or does he actually need the financial support does he need money. nor do we have. first of all i should say that's a pretty mean person who has the potential and the opportunity soon realizing its talents and as we know the snowden. qualified expert in i.t. acknowledges of course he review
is based on the materials that edward snowden has. provided when it was when he was still in hong kong so he fully complies with the conditional to harm the u.s. interests were asked for the interest of mr snowden from other states with what you know a couple of they rule on they own the materials that have been provided while he was still in hong kong. i'd like to ask you a question concerning snowden's job for a major russian website if he works will he work from home or four from the office...
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to edward snowden. new job.und a general alexander said he will be illegal for the nsa to break in to any new bases but what if they tap into [inaudible] cable? is do we have a rogue agency in our hands are not? this goes back to our previous discussion of who is minding the store. we have the director of national knowligence, what does he and when did he know it and when did they tell the president they are instructing on foreign readers? or tell't he tell them the president about the scope of the nsa activity if the director of intelligence new about this. the commander- in-chief in the dark on things like this. you cannot do it. >> there is a long traditional of possible denial. time, tremendous pressure to provide goodies. presidents complaint i have -- there's nothing in here that i have not already read in "the new york times." where are you going to get the special goodies? are are showing they meaningful. >> the president said we would not listen in. would you listen in on angela merkel? preside
to edward snowden. new job.und a general alexander said he will be illegal for the nsa to break in to any new bases but what if they tap into [inaudible] cable? is do we have a rogue agency in our hands are not? this goes back to our previous discussion of who is minding the store. we have the director of national knowligence, what does he and when did he know it and when did they tell the president they are instructing on foreign readers? or tell't he tell them the president about the scope of...
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snowden in this in the german paper it comes on the back of their support for edward snowden here in germany and in a massive increase we've seen that group of over fifty senior public figures calling for him actually to be to be granted asylum here in germany now the article it does say that something that perhaps the current german government wouldn't support because suggesting that some of the skeletons in their own closet could come out if there was any big investigation into just exactly what had gone on in terms of the n.s.a. spying program however among those fifty that say edward snowden should should come to should be allowed to come to germany is one that says one seemed former german politician saying edward snowden has done a great service to the western world and now it's up to us to help him so huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas right here in the german press. a correspondent in berlin while edward snowden sists calls to reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data meantime though the white house has reject
snowden in this in the german paper it comes on the back of their support for edward snowden here in germany and in a massive increase we've seen that group of over fifty senior public figures calling for him actually to be to be granted asylum here in germany now the article it does say that something that perhaps the current german government wouldn't support because suggesting that some of the skeletons in their own closet could come out if there was any big investigation into just exactly...
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[applause] you, from edward snowden. a jesselyn radack reading message from nsa whistleblower edward snowden at saturday's stop watching us rally in washington, d.c. thomas drake also spoke. she was charged with espionage after he was suspected of revealing information about the agency's warrantless wiretapping program. evidence revealed by edward snowden, we now know in great detail, the nsa does not have an honorable track record of telling the truth. while keeping track of us with our -- with out our consent. >> unacceptable! >> i agree. we only know of the wrongdoings and violations due to the disclosures of whistleblowers. these public eyes and ears, exposing abuse of government power in the public interest. but without adequate protections, they're more likely to turn a blind eye to the privacy risk of innocence. it renders creativity new come in gender sphere and erodes our freedom served up by the potent [indiscernible] security wallf for sticking our liberties is a price we must pay to make us feel safe. i don't
[applause] you, from edward snowden. a jesselyn radack reading message from nsa whistleblower edward snowden at saturday's stop watching us rally in washington, d.c. thomas drake also spoke. she was charged with espionage after he was suspected of revealing information about the agency's warrantless wiretapping program. evidence revealed by edward snowden, we now know in great detail, the nsa does not have an honorable track record of telling the truth. while keeping track of us with our --...
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officials while germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. brazil germany firearms. and speed of course in the united states is going to repeat itself continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies. and behind the barbed wire are two reports from inside guantanamo prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bitter protest over their indefinite detention and mistreatment. welcome to the weekly this sunday here in our nice now with a look back at the week's top stories a pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress or she's going to can was at the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other membe
officials while germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. brazil germany firearms. and speed of course in the united states is going to repeat itself continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies. and behind the barbed wire are two reports from inside guantanamo prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger...
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we also had a chance to speak to edward snowden's lawyer in russia. he told us the whistleblower would not necessarily have to travel to germany to testify. of course edward snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he uses it so if germany has any questions for mr snowden that this could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward wouldn't have to travel there to testify the level of danger is still high but we hear comments from the u.s. government almost on a daily basis that edward is still on the wanted list we've done everything possible to ensure the security as far as surveillance and wiretapping goes i wouldn't comment on that because those who have been following the situation around snowden know what u.s. intelligence is capable of. internet firms are taking matters into their own hands to protect data from the prying n.s.a. to companies that used to offer encrypted e-mail services before being forced to shut down and now teaming up to try and make a
we also had a chance to speak to edward snowden's lawyer in russia. he told us the whistleblower would not necessarily have to travel to germany to testify. of course edward snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he uses it so if germany has any questions for mr snowden that this could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward wouldn't have to travel there to testify the level of danger is still...
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over who is responsible for spying on european leaders edward snowden says he's ready to share his knowledge of the n.s.a.'s activities with germany. bombing a sovereign country and getting away with it israeli warplanes reportedly strike syria yet again. they won't deny it. but everybody knows this in the midst of syria's civil war as the government tries to meet international obligations and complete the first stage of its chemical disarmament plus. for cruising through cyberspace to back it up in prison so what could the government's britain looks to reinforce its new cyber defense force with convicted hackers but not all the cyber criminals are keen to sign up. from our studio center here in moscow which just turned eight pm this is. iraq's prime minister is in the us asking for help to fight the al qaeda terror attacks that are ripping his country apart on a daily basis. you know that in the end we want an international war a global war against terror if the situation in iraq is not treated properly it will be disastrous for the whole world what we are saying is that the international c
over who is responsible for spying on european leaders edward snowden says he's ready to share his knowledge of the n.s.a.'s activities with germany. bombing a sovereign country and getting away with it israeli warplanes reportedly strike syria yet again. they won't deny it. but everybody knows this in the midst of syria's civil war as the government tries to meet international obligations and complete the first stage of its chemical disarmament plus. for cruising through cyberspace to back it...
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whistleblower edward snowden the former contractor is pleading for clemency from the u.s. government but white house officials have scoffed at the request more on that coming up and in iran thousands gathered outside the former u.s. embassy the anti-american protests marks the anniversary of the one nine hundred seventy nine seizure of that former embassy in tehran more on the troubled path between the two nations later in the show. it's monday november fourth five pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching r.t.e. . we begin today with a special hearing held by the privacy and civil liberties oversight board or the p c l o b the public hearing took place today in washington d.c. and was meant to take into consideration the recommended changes to both the patriot act and to five also known as the foreign intelligence surveillance act at the hearing one proponent of the current legislation a former justice department intelligence official commended the pfizer court calling it a national treasure take a listen in many ways i would say and i was standing mu
whistleblower edward snowden the former contractor is pleading for clemency from the u.s. government but white house officials have scoffed at the request more on that coming up and in iran thousands gathered outside the former u.s. embassy the anti-american protests marks the anniversary of the one nine hundred seventy nine seizure of that former embassy in tehran more on the troubled path between the two nations later in the show. it's monday november fourth five pm in washington d.c. i'm...
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snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian web site in the am or so possibly even as soon as tomorrow in this department of technical support mr katrina didn't specify which website exactly we do know about earlier russia's largest social networks contact you offered him a job as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to work or will he be doing it from home since his exact location is still unknown due to security reasons and there are always more stories on our website for you including taking on halloween google the story of why officials and one russian city are trying to scam people on these fake holiday little details are now a new section and also that i'm going to have protests to save the life of a u.s. soldier to finally get an american fisa after years of trying because of concerns they turn it on my to seek revenge that i'm going to go the story of the man who made it all possible online for you. right from the street. f
snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian web site in the am or so possibly even as soon as tomorrow in this department of technical support mr katrina didn't specify which website exactly we do know about earlier russia's largest social networks contact you offered him a job as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to work or will he be doing it from home since his exact location is still unknown due to...
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that was after an edward snowden leak in june revealed that the n.s.a. was collecting a half billion german telephone and internet communications every month with the assistance of german intelligence chancellor angela merkel was quick to defend her government's cooperation with the n.s.a. saying it prevented terrorist attacks in the fight against terrorist threats we can only protect the population if we cooperate with others her office said in an interview at their spiegel edward snowden described the cozy relationship between german spies and the n.s.a. we're in bed together with the germans the same as with most other western countries he said they don't ask to justify how we know something and vice versa to insulate their political leaders from the backlash of knowing how grievously they're violating global privacy the united states has an agreement with four other countries to share intelligence those countries include canada the u.k. australia and new zealand now each country spying agency is directed at the certain region of the world and togethe
that was after an edward snowden leak in june revealed that the n.s.a. was collecting a half billion german telephone and internet communications every month with the assistance of german intelligence chancellor angela merkel was quick to defend her government's cooperation with the n.s.a. saying it prevented terrorist attacks in the fight against terrorist threats we can only protect the population if we cooperate with others her office said in an interview at their spiegel edward snowden...
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britain's prime minister threatens a legal action to stop me from publishing edward snowden's leaks exposing the extent of spying by u.s. and u.k. intelligence agencies. one man outraged by washington's snooping acquittals president rafael correa gives an exclusive interview to our teacher in his visit to moscow plus. a mother my children were injured we have no idea why our village or my house was targeted they survived a u.s. drone strike in pakistan but lost a grandmother are to speak to the family preparing to testify before members of congress in the first ever hearing of its kind. and so with just a few hours to go before the one hundred day countdown to the sochi winter olympics we'll bring you the latest from the preparations in the host city and follow the record breaking toss really. a very warm welcome to you if you have just joined us here on r.t. with me to about monday let's take a look at our top story this hour. the british government has warned it could resort to legal action to silence newspapers seeking to publish edward snowden's n.s.a. revelations it's the latest in a st
britain's prime minister threatens a legal action to stop me from publishing edward snowden's leaks exposing the extent of spying by u.s. and u.k. intelligence agencies. one man outraged by washington's snooping acquittals president rafael correa gives an exclusive interview to our teacher in his visit to moscow plus. a mother my children were injured we have no idea why our village or my house was targeted they survived a u.s. drone strike in pakistan but lost a grandmother are to speak to the...
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takes politics that's what edward snowden has laid out in his manifesto for truth and i'm a german news weekly the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterated he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. they're welcome to the program it's good to have you company here. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tarion prayed assess hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has reportedly arrived for his trial where he's accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december at the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempt to push through the islamicist leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers reports now from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has tw
takes politics that's what edward snowden has laid out in his manifesto for truth and i'm a german news weekly the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterated he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. they're welcome to the program it's good to...
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has the details according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is they're willing to come to germany and to supply again. and they say of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday and the former n.s.a. contractor has actually issued an entire letter address it to the german chancellor angela merkel in which he said that he would be more than willing to come and testify because he knows a lot about the n.s.a. exhibits he's not just in europe but in the entire world he would be happy just to talk about that but he can only do that have berlin guarantees him a safe passage meaning that takes you on the extra added to the united states on top of that edward snowden of course doubted that she would be more than willing to testify not a villain but in washington unfortunately that is impossible. the moment of course at this point n.s.a. in germany find himself in sort of hot water considering the fact that it has been revealed that in this day has been listening to the priv
has the details according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is they're willing to come to germany and to supply again. and they say of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday and the former n.s.a. contractor has actually issued an entire letter address it to the german chancellor angela merkel in which he said that he would be more than willing to come and testify because...
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' snowden's case as you said the most recent development edward snowden who could possibly. testify against the n.s.a. with their so-called spying against the german chancellor angela merkel you have to see if you can get a flight out of moscow for that aussies are really good thank you. let's get to the aussie world update for you quickly here to canada we go now human rights activist wanting to be a rest of us vice president dick cheney is visiting to wrong they accuse cheney of war crimes and overseeing torture programs in iraq afghanistan and secret cia locations all over the world as party to a un convention against torture obliged to investigate known instances. hundreds on the streets of rio de janeiro protesting against a recent crackdown on demonstrators at mass rallies the orthodox protest the strikers stage performances dressed as a comic book characters and then playing dead activists claim police have been using tactics and resorting to mass arrests brazil has recently been plagued by large scale anti-government. our thanks for joining us here on r.t. up next bi
' snowden's case as you said the most recent development edward snowden who could possibly. testify against the n.s.a. with their so-called spying against the german chancellor angela merkel you have to see if you can get a flight out of moscow for that aussies are really good thank you. let's get to the aussie world update for you quickly here to canada we go now human rights activist wanting to be a rest of us vice president dick cheney is visiting to wrong they accuse cheney of war crimes...
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justice system may be after edward snowden the former n.s.a. contractor might very well be the first to make a legal strike through a german inquiry just a few moments ago i spoke to r.t. is arena going to. according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is still willing to come to germany and testify against n.s.a. of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday of course at this point n.s.a. in germany find himself in sort of hot water considering the fact that it has been revealed that in this day has been listening to the phone private conversation full private phone conversations all german chancellor angela merkel that is of course edward snowden is said that he's willing to come only if there are certain conditions which are going to be met it is probably useful to remember that germany was one of those many states who have refused to plea for asylum which he has made earlier this year the russian president and edward snowde
justice system may be after edward snowden the former n.s.a. contractor might very well be the first to make a legal strike through a german inquiry just a few moments ago i spoke to r.t. is arena going to. according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is still willing to come to germany and testify against n.s.a. of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday of course at this...
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edward snowden describe the cozy relationship between german spies and the nsa. we are in bed together with the germans, the same as with most western countries. they don't ask to justify how we know something and vice versa, to insulate their political leaders from the backlash of knowing how grievously they are violating global privacy. the nsa has an agreement with other countries including canada, u.k., australia, and new zealand. each country's spying agency is directed at a certain region of the world. together the five countries are known as the five eyes. they share intelligence with roughly 30 other nations, including germany. these stations are known as third-party partners. they have their surveillance tools trained on each other, or they have outsourced their spying activities. the report says it appears the principle that foreign intelligence agencies do not monitor the citizens of their own country is obsolete in this world of globalized communication and surveillance. the britain intelligence agency can spy on anyone but british nationals. the nsa
edward snowden describe the cozy relationship between german spies and the nsa. we are in bed together with the germans, the same as with most western countries. they don't ask to justify how we know something and vice versa, to insulate their political leaders from the backlash of knowing how grievously they are violating global privacy. the nsa has an agreement with other countries including canada, u.k., australia, and new zealand. each country's spying agency is directed at a certain region...
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cia contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has released a man a fast so calling on the world to uphold laws and values which limits surveillance and protect human rights he also slammed the u.s. and u.k. spy agencies as the worst a fan hers the tax appeared in a german magazine it was sans to the editors from moscow via an encrypted channel are just peed all over has more on the leakers statement. the spy can't be allowed to dictate our politics that's according to whistleblower edward snowden writing in the major german news weekly beagle he's put forward what he calls his manifesto for truth and which he condemns the security agencies around the world that have set out to smear not only him but also those journalists that have published his articles in various publications around the world he also saying that we need to stop this kind of spying culture that is taken over it's all part of a major. set of articles about edward snowden in this in the german paper it comes on the back of their support for edward snowden here in germany and in a massive increase we've seen a gro
cia contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has released a man a fast so calling on the world to uphold laws and values which limits surveillance and protect human rights he also slammed the u.s. and u.k. spy agencies as the worst a fan hers the tax appeared in a german magazine it was sans to the editors from moscow via an encrypted channel are just peed all over has more on the leakers statement. the spy can't be allowed to dictate our politics that's according to whistleblower edward...
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as comments filed the washington post report based on former nsa contractor edward snowden. >>> well changes on the security clearance system for the federal workers could be in the wakes of the shootings. and they had a hearing on the advocacy of the clearances. the question is how did they get that security clearance despite a series of violent outbursts and repeated brushes with the law? >>> syria has destroyed their weapons. they started in september when they broke the agreement for syria. and this after the obama administration threatened military action against the syrian government. >> we are now in a position to conduct any further productional mixing of chemical weapons, as far as they are disclosed. and that is suppose to have happen for them by next summer. >>> be careful if you are out in georgetown tonight. they will be out and about later. there's no crooks on out there who needed to rip off three people just this past tuesday. one in wisconsin avenue, one on o street and one at m and thomas jefferson street. that robert was last seen wearing the blue jeans, riding the
as comments filed the washington post report based on former nsa contractor edward snowden. >>> well changes on the security clearance system for the federal workers could be in the wakes of the shootings. and they had a hearing on the advocacy of the clearances. the question is how did they get that security clearance despite a series of violent outbursts and repeated brushes with the law? >>> syria has destroyed their weapons. they started in september when they broke the...
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bridges a prime minister is legal action to stop newspapers from publishing edward snowden leaks exposing the extent of spying by u.s. and u.k. intelligence agencies. one man outraged by washington snooping president rafael correa gives an exclusive interview to r.t. during his visit to moscow plus. my mother my children were injured we have no idea what. the vibe was of you was drone strikes or testify before congress men for the first time in history. of the family whose grandmother was killed in pakistan. crushing tax burdens and stifling red tape of businesses to slip into the shadow economy a vicious circle that could have a new downturn. but also coming up here on r.g.p. with just a few hours to go before the one hundred day countdown to the source she winter olympics we'll bring you the latest from of the operation in the holy city and the record breaking. from moscow you're watching are with me it's good to have you with us let's take a look at our top story this hour the british government has wanted to it could result in legal action to silence newspapers seeking to publish edwa
bridges a prime minister is legal action to stop newspapers from publishing edward snowden leaks exposing the extent of spying by u.s. and u.k. intelligence agencies. one man outraged by washington snooping president rafael correa gives an exclusive interview to r.t. during his visit to moscow plus. my mother my children were injured we have no idea what. the vibe was of you was drone strikes or testify before congress men for the first time in history. of the family whose grandmother was...
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edward snowden is no longer unemployed the n.s.a. whistleblower has got temporary asylum in russia may start a new job as early as tomorrow and just like the previous one it will make use of his computer skills but there will be no state secrets of this time. the details for us. putting john i thought he could should you know lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian website in the am or so possibly even as soon as tomorrow in this department of technical support mr katrina didn't specify which website exactly we do know that earlier russia's largest social networks contact you offered him a job as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to work or will he be doing it from home since his exact location is still unknown due to security reasons and of course as always more stories on our website for you including taking on how the weight of gold the story awhile fishelson one russian says she had trying to
edward snowden is no longer unemployed the n.s.a. whistleblower has got temporary asylum in russia may start a new job as early as tomorrow and just like the previous one it will make use of his computer skills but there will be no state secrets of this time. the details for us. putting john i thought he could should you know lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor will start working for a major russian website in the am or so possibly even as...
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defense contractor edward snowden. tonight's revelations involve very big names in the internet and e-mail world. now big companies are calling for new privacy laws to stop u.s. intelligence agencies from breaking into their data overseas. for more on all of it we turn to our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell in our d.c. newsroom tonight. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the tech companies worry they are losing an arm's race with the nsa which nbc news confirms has been hacking into google and yahoo data centers around the world as fast as the company has put up firewalls. vacuuming up e-mail and phone records. google and yahoo data centers in all corners of the globe reach targets by data collection by nsa and british intelligence. as first reported in the "washington post" they found more documents leaked by edward snowden, hundreds of thousands of e-mails, search queries and other activity collected, decoded and filtered and possible intelligence targets transmitted to the ns
defense contractor edward snowden. tonight's revelations involve very big names in the internet and e-mail world. now big companies are calling for new privacy laws to stop u.s. intelligence agencies from breaking into their data overseas. for more on all of it we turn to our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell in our d.c. newsroom tonight. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the tech companies worry they are losing an arm's race with the nsa which nbc...
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and that slid after the benghazi hearings, after the irs scandal, after edward snowden started leaking information about the nsa, and by september, it was down to 45% amid his indecision on syria, now at 42. but what's also knew, people don't like the president as much as they used to. his personal likability rating had been holding up. but now, his positive rating is upside down at 41%, considering his negative rating at 45%. people in this country don't think the health care law, obama care, is a good idea. in our poll, 47% to 37% think it's a bad idea. finally, the republican party, they're not too popular either. 22% of americans feel positively about the party, richard. >> well, we know, tracie, who does have a high approval rating in washington, d.c., tracie pots! 100% here. that's right, bill and myself, we think you're number one. thank you. >> reporter: sure. >>> removal of chemical weapons in syria. they have destroyed all necessary ingredients. this come as day before the imposed deadline by national regulators. it means country no longer has the ability to make new weapons.
and that slid after the benghazi hearings, after the irs scandal, after edward snowden started leaking information about the nsa, and by september, it was down to 45% amid his indecision on syria, now at 42. but what's also knew, people don't like the president as much as they used to. his personal likability rating had been holding up. but now, his positive rating is upside down at 41%, considering his negative rating at 45%. people in this country don't think the health care law, obama care,...
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former contractor edward snowden leet important information on how -- leaked detailed information on how this is done. a number of proposals have been sent to improve transparency and strengthen privacy protections to further build the confidence of the american public and our nations fisa programs. i am joined now by sam sacks, who is live at the capital. the hearing was supposed to consider a number of proposals.e proposals entail? >> good to be with you. just to recap, the pfizer court is this top-secret court -- this fisa court is this top-secret court that provides the oversight over the nsa. they have to go to this court to get a lot of these court orders. the problem is that nobody really knows what goes i inside. the opinions are classified. there's only one arguer and it is from the government and there is no one representing the privacy of the individual from whom the government is turned to get information from. so today was about getting more transparency and a number of ideas were brought up, such as a process for declassifying the court's opinion to give members of cong
former contractor edward snowden leet important information on how -- leaked detailed information on how this is done. a number of proposals have been sent to improve transparency and strengthen privacy protections to further build the confidence of the american public and our nations fisa programs. i am joined now by sam sacks, who is live at the capital. the hearing was supposed to consider a number of proposals.e proposals entail? >> good to be with you. just to recap, the pfizer court...
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the more edward snowden can have a normalized and free life, the more it will let other whistle blowers come forward. >> again, if you ever want that platform, cash in is waiting, ready, willing and able to hear what you're ready to break. >> thanks, eric. >>> coming up, how the health care website being temporarily down can lift america back up for good. i'll explain. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. >>> time for what do i need to know for next week. you're first. >> i say we've been talking about health care. take a look at acadia health care. it's a psychiatric owner of facilities. been a study increase in earnings this last quarter. above 75%. >> very good. how about you jonathan? >> interest rates are higher this year, eric and it's helping the financial stocks, including a canadian life insurance company. strong on the charts, not widely owned. i'm looking to add to it. >> interesting. great calls lately, guys. thank you very much. that's it for the cost of freedom block. thanks for joining us. before w
the more edward snowden can have a normalized and free life, the more it will let other whistle blowers come forward. >> again, if you ever want that platform, cash in is waiting, ready, willing and able to hear what you're ready to break. >> thanks, eric. >>> coming up, how the health care website being temporarily down can lift america back up for good. i'll explain. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the...
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according to edward snowden. he has found a new job. nice that the kid has found work. general alexander said it will be illegal for the nsa to break into any databases. what if they tap into underseas cable? and things like that. is that covered by the government oversight? >> the question is do we have a rogue agency in our hands or not? i am not sure. i accept the arguments they are doing all these things but this goes back to our previous discussion of who is minding the store. we have the director of national intelligence, what does he know and when did he know it and when did they tell the president they are eavesdropping on foreign leaders? why didn't he tell them or tell the president about the scope of the nsa activity if the director of intelligence really knew about this? you cannot keep the commander- in-chief in the dark on things like this. you cannot do it. >> there is a long tradition of plausible deniability. and not telling the top guy how you did it. at the same time, tremendous pressure to provide goodies. the morning briefing the a lot of gets, pres
according to edward snowden. he has found a new job. nice that the kid has found work. general alexander said it will be illegal for the nsa to break into any databases. what if they tap into underseas cable? and things like that. is that covered by the government oversight? >> the question is do we have a rogue agency in our hands or not? i am not sure. i accept the arguments they are doing all these things but this goes back to our previous discussion of who is minding the store. we...
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edward snowden publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterates that no clemency will be shown to the fugitive once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani its policy of more talks with america despite growing anger from anti u.s. hardliners. i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrew farm. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tear in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi goes on trial today accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december at the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempts to push through and islamised leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers for asli reports from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has two former presidents who are on trial at the same time but whereas the trial of hosni mubarak is eagerly anticipated and was so by most egyptians when it comes to that of moh
edward snowden publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterates that no clemency will be shown to the fugitive once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani its policy of more talks with america despite growing anger from anti u.s. hardliners. i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrew farm. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the...